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Combining Procedural Justice Training and Hot Spots Policing Reduces Crime and Improves Community Relations
This analysis reviews a study showing that blending hot spots policing with procedural justice training has positive effects on crime rates, police behavior, and perceptions of police.
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Nora DemleitnerRoy L. Steinheimer, Jr. Professor of Law Washington and Lee University David HarrisSally Ann Semenko Endowed Chair and Professor of LawUniversity of Pittsburgh School of Law Tim HegartyChief InvestigatorDepartment of the Prosecuting Attorney for the City and County of Honolulu Hugh HurwitzPresidentHJH Advisors, LLC Evie LitwokExecutive DirectorWitness to Mass Incarceration Inc. Roberta Meyers DouglasVice…
Read MoreRecidivism Rates: What You Need to Know
The first national report on recidivism rates in three years is just out from the Justice Department. In a new brief, the Council highlights key takeaways, noting that return-to-prison rates have dropped significantly.
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